2020 is nearly over, and as we all know, it has been A YEAR. There isn’t much I can say about it that hasn’t been said hundreds of times already. Y’all been living it too. So, I’ll just say, here’s hoping 2021 goes a little easier on us.
In the lead up to 2020 the theme of clarity was a thing. It was an optimistic reference to 20/20 vision and the hope for a clear view of the future ahead. But 2020 turned into chaos, confusion, heartbreak, political division, and all kinds of opacity about what the future holds.
However, in a strange way, the pandemic shutdown of everything did give me some clarity on life and goals and the things I truly want to focus on. The things that will make 2021 a happier, more successful year for me personally. At least, I hope.
As long as I’ve been able to form letters and string together words, I’ve been writing. But there was a long chunk of time where I was busy living and the only writing I did was for school, work, and personal journaling. That changed November of 2010, when I was talked into trying National Novel Writing Month.
I was reluctant to say the least. 50,000 words in a month? With toddlers to keep alive and a tiny business to run? That’s crazy. So, I decided the easiest way to succeed was to write a fictionalized version of parts of my own life. I was right, it worked. I wrote just over 50,000 words. I finished NanoWrimo with a story that has a beginning and an end—and tons of NanoWrimo filler.
I attempted NanoWrimo again in 2012 and that’s when the seed was germinated for the story that has become The Compass Legacy series. It has since evolved into something vastly different from how it sprouted, and it is the primary focus of my writing. But it is a complex story involving many characters and decades of back stories. It proved difficult to finish even before the 2020 disruption of everything.
So, I have largely shifted my focus the past few months. I have long toyed with the idea of using my very first NanoWrimo project as a test run for learning the ins and outs of self-publishing. With The Compass Code getting close to being ready to publish, I’ve finally gotten serious about putting together my little crash-test novella and sending it off into the world.
This story is vastly different from what I normally write, and it’s definitely not written in my usual style, so I don’t plan to publish it under my name. I mention it now as an update on what I’ve been up to these days. I am still writing. Not as much as I would like to be, or as much as I was before March 2020, but I am getting things done.
All of this means I have to make 2021 the year of publishing. First, the crash-test novella, then hopefully both book one and book two of The Compass Legacy series. I also plan to make some changes to my websites, start a newsletter, and conquer the fear of rejection that has kept me from launching a Patreon page. (I’ve gotta pay for an editor somehow.)
For those of you reading this post on Seeking Redress, this may be the last time I post to this site for the foreseeable future. Seeking Redress has been a big part of the wild journey I’ve traveled this past decade, and I’ve learned so much from it. Maybe one day, when I have more time to delve into political rants and history lessons and war crimes, I’ll return to posting on Seeking Redress.
So, 2021, here we go. For future updates, check my author page or find me on the socials linked above.